Energy bills likely to fall in July under new cap
Annual household energy bills could fall by a further 7% in July, forecasts suggest, with the new price cap being announced later.... Read More
Covid Inquiry: Rishi Sunak Called Dr Death By Top Scientist
The government’s new chief scientific adviser described Rishi Sunak as “Dr Death, the Chancellor” in private messages sent during a crucial pandemic... Read More
Scotland’s Biggest Offshore Wind Farm At Full Power
Scotland’s biggest offshore wind farm has begun operating at full capacity, removing emissions from power supply. Seagreen, off the Angus coast, can... Read More
London Police Patrols Increase Amid Celebration Claims – Israel Attack
Police patrols have increased across London after videos emerged of what appears to be people celebrating the Hamas attack on Israel. Home... Read More
Council Asks Residents If They Want Traffic Wardens
A Scottish council has begun asking residents if they want to see a return of traffic wardens. The local authority in Dumfries... Read More
Covid Boosters: Over-65s Called For Jabs As Hospital Cases Rise
People 65 and over in England are being urged to get a top-up booster vaccine against COVID-19 at a time when more... Read More
PM To Meet NHS Leaders As Winter Pressures Loom
NHS leaders and ministers will meet in Downing Street on Wednesday to discuss planning for winter. The summit will involve the prime... Read More
Covid: Care Homes And Housebound Get Booster Shots In England
The NHS is starting to give booster shots of COVID and flu vaccine to older people living in care homes in England... Read More
UK Mobile Cinema At Risk After 25 Years On The Road
A mobile cinema that has been in operation for 25 years is at risk of closing. The Screen Machine, a lorry with... Read More
Student Unions And Lecture Halls Shut At RAAC Unis
Lecture theatres, science laboratories, and student unions are among UK university buildings shut because of crumbling concrete. Thirteen universities have told BBC... Read More